The same pattern was seen with clinical rotations over the summer. On toes and the edge of our seats the first few days of each rotation, and then falling into a burnt out glob by the end of the summer. Today, during our interview, I think Grandpa said it right when he quoted an advisory board member and key founder of our program in saying "This is medical device boot camp". It really has been. Throwing engineering, the complicated intricacies of the medical device industry and the healthcare business into one year, and expecting full understanding as well as development of ideas. It was a little bit easier than having a book thrown at you, and a lot more fun, but the same concept. I definitely enjoyed every moment of it. Yes, even the late nights or all-nighters in our lab.
Currently with CervoCheck, it seems that Rose and I are moving forward with the company, alongside another addition, Nate. Were going to be roughing it out for the next 6 months, pretty much living at our wits ends and moving things forward ruthlessly. Right now, I think it'll be fun, but I'll let you know more later. We've sat down recently with our clinical director, Dr. Aina, to plan out the next six months, and I anticipate a lot of positive changes in the near future.
On the life side of things, there are a few things I would like to comment on:
- This past weekend, we competed at MOOT Corp Competition, the "Superbowl of Business Plan Competitions" in Austin, Texas. The teams that we've met and made friends with along the way joined us in a post-business plan/graduation celebration. This included members from GlucaGo, Nanomark, and the Spanish team, as well as many new friends from the MOOT competition itself. It was a great time! If anything the MOOT competition was simply the one to end it all. Everyone we met was friendly and enjoyable to be around.
- I'm 22, and my birthday is coming up soon! I will be turning 23 on the day of our graduation. I don't think where I am now is all that bad, but I only hope I can make the most of it. There are still some things I would like to have in my life, but I'll work on them when I can. I'm only hoping I can find someone that will be understanding through my busy schedule. If anything, CBID and CervoCheck has exposed me to a new world with so many interesting people with similar motivations in life. I hope to become acquainted with many of them.
- Yesterday was our goodbye party for CBID. It was touching, full of life advice, laughter, food and drinks. I will miss everyone as they move forward in life.